COVID-19: What Employers Need to Know For Now

In COVID-19 Information Hub by Coolidge Wall

The outbreak of COVID-19 has reached pandemic levels, prompting public and private action. Governments at all levels nationwide have issued emergency orders and resolutions establishing public health strategies and guidance for employers, communities and individuals to abide by during this time. Businesses are designing and implementing plans to prevent or minimize the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace with the hope that business operations can continue with minimal disruption. Even in the face of a pandemic, employers must pay attention to and comply with federal and state employment laws while making decisions that impact the health and wellbeing of their …

The Passage of Time Can Minimize the Effectiveness of Your Estate Plan

In Estate Planning by Coolidge Wall

Estate planning is the process for how you transfer your personal and investment assets, business interests, and wealth in general to heirs and others. This process can be very important for anyone who wants to be certain that their loved ones are adequately provided for and taken care of, and that the process is streamlined and cost effective. When done properly, estate planning aims to allow you to pass on your assets as you see fit, minimize the tax issues associated with transfer of wealth, avoid probate court proceedings to transfer title to certain assets, and provide protections for your …

Political Signs on Limited Public Forums

In General by Coolidge Wall

As the 2020 primary and general election swiftly approaches, local governmental entities (i.e., cities, townships, villages, and municipalities) will be required to regulate hundreds of polling stations throughout the State of Ohio for citizens to vote for candidates in national, state, and local elections. These local governmental entities must effectively balance voters’ rights to free speech and the local interest to keep polling stations safe, organized, and void of any political bias for any of the candidates. Churches that serve as polling stations across Ohio have attempted to regulate the type of political signs displayed on their property. According to …